Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... subjective , the " opposite " is paradoxically of a subjective nature and the “ myself ” also of an objective nature . For Ille's desire for his “ opposite , ” for that most unlike himself and yet his double , emerges out of that inner ...
... subjective , the " opposite " is paradoxically of a subjective nature and the “ myself ” also of an objective nature . For Ille's desire for his “ opposite , ” for that most unlike himself and yet his double , emerges out of that inner ...
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... subjective realm beneath the “ myself . ” When Ille has found his “ opposite ” in the external world , he will have found a unity between that deeper subjective part of his nature and his “ myself . ” Again we have distinction in unity ...
... subjective realm beneath the “ myself . ” When Ille has found his “ opposite ” in the external world , he will have found a unity between that deeper subjective part of his nature and his “ myself . ” Again we have distinction in unity ...
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... subjective response which gives particular moments an enduring quality so they become not so much memories as a part of a human reality beyond the flux of time and space . Mrs. Ramsay's special affinity with windows helps to explain her ...
... subjective response which gives particular moments an enduring quality so they become not so much memories as a part of a human reality beyond the flux of time and space . Mrs. Ramsay's special affinity with windows helps to explain her ...
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